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MOOf tiQit t4 B« a| the W1T- l«rd State Hospital nexf Tueday. ;M pt, %»tter«|Id Is ^r^sufcnf of t h f e a s w i t i i w i , S fo r w U w o IW J v i l l a g e r s a t t e n d e d : t b « 7 « r e w tl£ , T e a # v e a f a r K n a n d M r * . C h a r le s R o lf e a t t h e \ “ Y ” la s t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . G a i l y d e c o r a t e d t a b l e s a r r a n g e d b y t h e ^ m d l l a r y h e l d a s s o r t e d n i m t w je h e s a n d p a n e l* . A s a p a r t - fi* C g i f t M r . a n d S i r s , R o t f e w w e p r e s e n X e t L w it h * s O r e r s t e a k p la t t e r - b y th e m e m b e r s o f t h e B o a r d o f t h Y . M - C . A » a n d t h e A n x i l t a r y . 3Ce»r -T«rM- Alic» Sb$ke& Mrs, Gntce H«prhK»», aunt of d o q f ii^ a r ilr ; aMl'Jfcx. Ebgent- the groom, sii^f& e a n s e ’’ and :sitk & & a & Ib a .^g n a g S r h e - ^ Pjomis* ~ ............. at Frederick Cor-J The bnde’s maAer -was gown- 7 «C~>rr..aad M rt ed In atpa crepe, hlack access- ______ - fit *r ceremony [ ories and'wore a corsage of pint roves. The hridegroananc mother o ^ S * ^ ^ 5 ^ r E ?23lh. Tberflev [wore gray with accessories of rector of the ]»afore «a w i^a » \TSki Z & ti, who was given in ia hi ila^r hy her^ father* wore 2 *Bw*“ oT sJic^«r- satfn o f coUm- l«I style w ith court tr*w*__J&er libatf veil waw heid hj?rB?t»ara of seed pearis and -pnwte' blossoms, and; sfce caTTSS^^Ac -sweet peas -imt w d w fc.' \ Mr*. CWrfrr Bank wa* maid ot ho■or* for h e r; ■*4er>-a*»«t' wore |im c of octiiia: iaee a»d net. B a r %<dMBal’- > o ^ et;--aa^;»»MPB. were of yeIR>w -sweet’ p««S' a t f ;caraaiio«- The htiifruTTJiTds^ the abacs' Maa-garpet Loa^nur. and nhtrjprw G a lfia, wore sunilar gown* o f jpssH^aBd yelkrW.ThSr coiocual hoa^uets and tiara were of mixedTcweet peas. nrigrr G ifK tt brother of ffie ^ o o n , was best man and Leon $bdx £, Harold: Btoaer. Jerry GMTord a ^ t BiMa Harrxaow acted white aad a corsage o f gardenias. After the reception, which w held at the hoiae of the groom’s Jafe E“ !W« ^M K ^ h w rtP ike-aHac1 _ _ __ . __ . Jiait''ifeTirnt1iit with palms, andl partsrts, 51 Ei*t Main- SL, C3if- f tan Sprinfs, Mr. and S ts . Gifford left on a motor trip to Washing? ton, D. CL Upon their retnrn they pwill reside _at 52 West Main St— ;CEftan Sprinis. . Out-of-town guests were pre sent from Petersboroogh* Ont. -Pitfshont. Pa™ Niagara Falls, Rochester, Geneva, Newarfc. Pbelgs, Seneca Castle, and NiP' lesy^f. Y. : PreH®nptiat (ratla were jl - snr pciae aad-*Tarirt^irt«fnHr Sy»3C*s I/mghran; dinner at •the Phelps Hotel hy the- bride's ■associates ue the Commercial Bmhfing. Ilewaric; dum ^r hy the Post Oflfce staff, and their wires at tbe Town Pnmp, Orleans; kil- cfaert shower by H c s . Charles Mfr C a m b e r II; dinner hy Mr. and Mrs. David GrifSth of Seneca Castle and a variety shower by ^(n. and Mrs. Bark Estey of Sen eca, Saafie. Jjtm r, W jB S m m ML f f j * « Jfm m im A m m f J: WoxxThaK hee»~ recei> « t « f the deatfc oTBeV. W i t h » a t Hy- iSam a t 3Bo«, K. Y. on SatariiaK. April- 2C. R ev. Hydon was min ister of the hxad UTethwEst Cbnrcfc front 1^0 to; 19& cont- ing here aftor seyecaL years at Xowaiwte, Pa- » e retirrf fh*n ♦fc^ miaiktrv upon leaving her' afcdL moved to Dion at that fime. - r 'T jia irn l --- r~* were hrf'V '-'buC ’.T tM e a d a y f r o m t h e Ilio n r M e th - r*J ^M S ki^irw m r»fred-by h » 'wOk, g?-Q.&-g x lL. _ __ «-jc ~«rf Jfl n i f a f b y A ltar S b c ie ty ?-The Hosaiy Altea Society of ;SL Feffic Cborch wHE bold conmoaioa breakfast at the Clifton Springs Sanitarium Son^ da^, May 9th after 1H5 mass, i qood, ttscn-ouf wooWL warrant ’maSbStjg. the KtaE&st an ihfim f ercnt. Come da. ladies^ lefo 1 at tend. K m gfs. O — f f c t w ; The Sni»bine and B o k Bod Grdes-of tj^ .T iwBr siDgnrfhtera . p -iriRtmeA gtwiiavia&y 3V c&ect- ; *Ty.itoe^r* * b ^ ! ^ S i home. Of, -Addber^ Cooler for . their V fh a n D r . H . E . B a r k e r a r r i ¥ ^ j e d f o r t h e w e e k - e n d a t t h e M a r t h a W a s h in g t o n I n n a t Ahmgtnrfc V r r s i n i a , 6 W m ile s f r o m h o n u k H e w a s s u r p r is e d t o n o t e t h e la s t r e g i s t r a t i o n b e f o r f t t h a t o f Pr-i 9 0 4 M y s . W . s i • P i o p a i t f o m je r i y o f S p r i n « a . T h e y \w e r e o n t h e ii- : m a y h o m e f r o m T e x a ? , | M l* : W 'U J fa m A n d e i s o n o f C a n | d a i f f t a , BL p , a n d M r s . T h q m a s l ^ n g h p n g a v p j* v ^ c je t y m g h t a t t h e h A .n i4 f q F 3> p s s E s t h e r A n t h e n n is ( j f R c P Hy-ir catch th ^ is a r?- SEftf fin© of hqUheads, The string measured f fe^t Z fashes, and weighed 8 ftw fi^pids. Trj- and t it you fishermen* ^ S a t ^ f O 'X e x } r e t n m e d t- . t h e v f lla g e Ip s t T h u r s d a y f r o m F l o r i d a w h e r e 'h e h a s s p e n t t h e w in t e r , g g w f u r e g im e h T s A it- iie g a y G o l f B r a a t t h e S a n i t a r i u m G o l f C o a r s e . HfcsufdjSln, Ralph E. HaD Phestec. Tvrpntj-ftve gp§rts frem^lMKr «s Sunday Hr*, and J t e ^ s e s t e p , C * n a w } a ig R a a n d CRT- t(K r S p t i n g c w e r e p r e s e n t , M W E it h e r A n t h e n n is . .d a u g h t e r o C Mrs. Richard Chapman of Ro chester, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Feiocfc of Pahnyra, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Mrs. Constant Anthemns, w ill be; E. Hall and family of ?few$rii. married Saturday, May % at the §J. Ohnpch, |o .john O’Ke'l ot Rochester. Mrs. Charie* Corwin, Jr., left a. week ago Sunday with her son Gharies, for her former home at Kenvil, N. JL, where- gfj^ wiH |»ra wreekf visiting, friends. Mr. ana Mrs. -Sunon TTaft|gan oif Newark, owners of the EEallii- ^w ff Forn^tnrg QQgg)%n^ are jggeafPng a fgw wegk^at ^ e San- itapton. : d t p s . S f a e f j q w e p w a s % r t y i^ h t h p t Kndaty a p d wa» operated on for g. f^p-- h f f « 4 itF- Ljndner is receiving farther treatment at th? ilQSH^ WI, ’Mr. Donald Walker Is r^HKt- ed coming along very nicely and it is expected that he will be aStf to retnrn home soon. M r . G e o r g e P o w e r a l o n g w it h . J o s e p h B e o a n d t h e m a n a g e r o f t h e M e t r o p o lit a n L ift? Ip s ^ r ^ q c e O f f i c e o f ’G e n e v a a n d t h r e e a s s is t a n t s , w e n t t o T o r o n t o f o r 2 fe w d a y s la s t , w e e k , t o a t t e n d a c o n f e r e n c e o f t h a t c o m p a n y - th e r e . M r v P o w e r a n d M r . R e q . atteraSetT ^s^on^r inea frbin^the G e n e v a < U « t r I e t T o m o r r o w e v e n in g , M r . a n d M r s . F a y M c O o o d a n d M r . a n - 'l M r s . A d e lh e r t C o o le y w i l l h a v e a d o a b le w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a r y c e le h r a t i o n a t t h e Ia t t e r ^ s h o m e . T h e M c C lo u d s w £ U c e f c b r a t $ t h e i r 2 1 s t a n d t h e C o o le y s t h e i r J S t b , a n n i v e r s a r y , nfitt Mj|ry W82t t a k e n i l l h w t T h m r s d a y a n d is . n o w c o n f in e d t o h e r T io m e , G u e s t s f r o m o q t - o £ - t a w n » a t t e n d i n g t h e G i l f o r d - S h e k e l w e d ding were- M e . aod Mcs; wmiam. Crawford. Sc-, cousins, of Mrs. Eayae Shafcell~ Mr. and, Mrs. William Crawford. 1c* Mrs. G. Schlaer front Pittsburg. They cc - mained over Sunday with tha Shekell*. Those staying w ith Hr. and -Mis. Charles GifTard were the Misses Emma and Georgie dem enti of Peiersborocrgh, Canada and Mrs_ Lanren O’Kain of Nia gara Falls. Mies Kirrma Qementi Is remaining with her sister for the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ashley and family of Honeoye, entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. E. WeOs and Mr. and Mra. Pant Wells last Sunday B°TO ft# Rochester fflld Sophia Pflieo of Manchester. Miss LodSe Cnflint w k select ed ta dress the hair <if Hu> ptgds- els at the Fasinqa §^ 0 ^ §iven by .ihe O. g. S. |ast Tuesday evening. $he styled the hair beSttin^ the >costmne ihsplayei. >. a»S M?»t Pfter ^ » p of gee^w tch. Conn, ^topped otw Mtin^ay and T««sd*y on fteir ihoneymqQff {a yi^t 3 ftv aa4 S^ra. “C a ries QocQey. i M o Qi^hfip. entertnined .^he ^toM ay Nfflht IhcMTge Chib ■*% her- home }as| f The harn 0 A tft* Oscar Henbea $WPQx hunter- HIU Road. wa» totally wrecked last Tuesday p i^ it dv«ing the wind storm, ft ,i«r repo?ted there was no live stock or produce In the barn at the Hm>. The storm last Tuesday night blew the chimney off th^ home of Mr. ang Charles McCar thy of R. Oifton Springs, the bricks landing on the top of e car parked in the driveway. Fruit trees on the farm were al- s<* uprooted. — in d x jv ] i b .. Reese was driven to Alhipii by Mr. Reese, accompaiueft by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs^ Reese remained, with her sister and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Harvey until Thursday. Mrs. Ray Squlrav Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Mae, Mae Coklough and Mr. Reese returned Mrs. Reese home. Mr. Peter Naccio «mt Mr. Maur ice Q’Coyne were baddies in Ind ia dmring the last war. Mr. Nnc- c io 'o f Jersey City, spent last week end in the village with the 0'Coyne*s. Miss Mary Ellen Crid er of Newark, Mrs. Edward O’Coype, and son Maurice and Mr. Nuccio spent Saturday in Rochester having dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downey. Miss Looise. Murray entertain ed the Espmgole Bridge Players at Maxwell Hall last evening. Miss Murray is leaving Saturday for a two weeks vacation b> spend a two weeks vacation and will spend a part of the time with her sisters in Rochester and Caledonia. David, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Brace Cook who was seriously 01 at the Sanitar ium. last week, is recovering and- returned home Friday. At the recent annual meeting of the trustees of the Pierce Free Library Association^ Mrs. A. G- OdeO, Mrs. John Loveless and Mrs. ft. ST. Renshaw were elect ed as trustees for three years and Dr_ Harry KIttel as trustee fear two yean. The following officers were elected: Mr. George Wolfe, presi- iWnt; Mrs. John Loveless, secre tary and Miss Roby Howaird. treasurer. The Board has been investigaf- Sag; the possibility o£- 8 nding new jjaarters for the library: a place which w ill be-larger and\ more convenient -for .the townspeople. ^Jp to this time no better foca tios has been foond. Mrs. Love less: reported' as - to how the there since their situation is sim ilar to the one in Clifton Springs. It is the hope of the Board that a Library Club w ill be farmed, a dch to be a stony group and. the members, to give book reviews^ The cluh w ill fpnetion hr making n a m m e n d h - tions Jto the trustees as to ways o i improyin^ the services- o T the library. The members cooH al so vohmieer^ta'perfoc*.’ same a t the duties\of ojjieratmff’ the libr ary;,since the lunfEed^. More new hooks recently Sere beei idded to the- shelyes of thg Pierce;. Free- Eihearyr I£ h hoped' that the peopfe- o f the village w ill visit: the 'BBtaa^r iin' &e- Y . ML CL 1 7 ..T T - - Grange: To 0£«eroc JKarwf Life Smndmy The next meeting of rifffm GranW w ill he May Otifi, at which tnne the tTinger Bread- rrtnh»»t win he staged. J3I ladies are #sked to hring, ginger bread. This- Sunday, May 4th is Ratal Life Sunday at No. 9* Chtnxh at Hall. AH Grangers m are invited ta^atfcnd! at 1 “;3Q a. m. Each family4s to take a basket of goodies ta pny» 1^4 sandwichesi also U^ely alKll tabic service :;V :• Me*. Johanna Naify^ Tt, wha was injured VeifiKadey niete, Apra 21 , when; strnek by am. antomohOe at the iatemetio* oi Ham and SemlaE jStmta. €3St~ h » Springs, died at theiSaftttar- innt on Saturday nigtt; AynTy She had i w l i h i i a eoMpMwt fracture of ». fkajc^A ritt* «od shock. AcconpM#; t« Cawty /tD^JHrties. EaHts - -'T&oaliM^'’fiBifr rAnO»ony C > e B resiiS6i6w ihl4l May 4th will he .“Mothers? MighF’ at the Eastern Stars. Ek- tertainment committee: Deani chairman of refreshments; will he Mabel Converse, * with Bcs& Taylor and Blanche Sprint er assisting. The Cfifton Springs 4H Dairy CI«h recently met and elected the following officers: William Mattoon, president; Charles Ga- Iens, secretary and treasoreri Francis YanOpdorp. reporter; George Durkee, leader; and Ward Bobbins, advisor. The Wayne - Ontario Holstein Club, s&nsored a 4H calf selec tion day held in Palmyra: recent ly. Forty hoys competed in buy ing the eight calves which were put op for sate. Francis YanOp- dorp was fortunate in being able to bay a nice Holstein heifer calf. ofeiocfc T d fkW p Z & k & m id* her w*js to lia r l Street. A 1 H. Smilb .% if COnmrn ■ S fib m . s t r u c k , h e r iu r - a ^ a t a r k M l’ m o rn m tt* iaihriirnmC. f e s A . sfcy- ^ % c a r a ^ j M ^ e f i b & Hmkr t a t h e e n c h ‘' 4 a « n M e t m — T ~* . ancev She Tnd-.imktm. U ttk Smm- itarium. SUSc i»y* ttat the bb- forfantite aMmti' k front i f Wr rar W h i i a jmmiag another car. He wa« oa hi'% way to work:; at the V ; A. H apHal a t r ^ i w l iiijnfc Gbm i r ? „ 1 Sm f der at Geneva; m t r i t a ver dict v£ acrsi<Hata>. death. Sw fh was- aot heid. She £f *a.fired hy f a r aam i. WDJSaar X,, and J M a t ^ M k 'o f CliftW Spriagt- JamgK. D. of Brooklp^ JT. Y.~ 5anrt~ t of Rochaater; w e a f i r t M n .T r»i 'T tiin d M ? a t ! S n i ' i : B v i g a i ^ UC.-TR,, aa^Mmemd- ^ecaB/aai-i^kinnE. -• F im e e a C j e t v k a a r w a g e / .h e M ’ a t au .TwdkK,- C r a n k t h e W e ld F a m l B o a a e a n d froiB S t . F a B x O H a e L a r S ^ t a . m . B e n . T m m r t t ■ R i a g h t r t y c e le b r a t e d t h e m n . B o c ia ] w a a i n S t . A f a a t ' C e a a e t e r y i The Clifton Sprinas Men^iants, the local haseball clnb,. held their; second practice of^fhe seasoat last Sunday. Doe tg/the con£tfoK of the local\ dianlond practice was held on the /High School Seld. Coach Reals was-Very well plead ed with. tb^tnTn-oot of players w ith about 35 cancSdatcs for the team oat to practice.* The squad was. headed by the veterans of last years team which included Dick Devereaox, Bob Bremer, Jackie Driscoll, Everett Grimsiey, Pete Lindner, Eddie Wallers anrl Frankie BeWOde in addition to Eddie DeWeaver, AT- ponso Twenty-five, Charlie W il bur ftntT several other vicmitj players. , Several proMtaaag: high y iq fo i were- at practice hat are rnrlrgflvlc to play w tQ after the h i# : achoof m a m m aver. I t is-lMped after-scveraiTaMee practices that sane: exhihiliaR gwnea: aaay he srlirin lri tm th»* local- *«d- The merchants of the Tillage bacve: bee« hehiad the feaai am* hundred percent aad the man agement of the team hopeS to held one a t the heat teams to represent! Clifton Springs in the hot few yeadL Practices. ifSL he h d i Wednea- day-nights; until farther notice. fliBrto^cArrnwiy T ifn y Rev. and Mrs. Jahes^H. Horton and soi^ FanL are expected -i»r;IL^ T _ ____ __________ - t . rreaerjcaL town today and after spending, a few days at the Sanitartum'will move intei^hen: new hmfc^aC So. J Foster Aventte. The Hor tons are moving^ here from Sa lem, X. Y. where they have l£v- ed^since 1937. A farewell party was given Hw Hortons hy members- of the Methodist congregation of Safeul hut Thnraday evening. Rev Hor ton first went to Salem is. pastor of the Methodist Church in IM t; 5Snr<» i h * ir fie* has heH pastor ates in W aierrfiet, WDJbbh^ town, Gloversrille, Poult- ■ey and Rutland, Vt^ and Cha«t- tauqpa, where- he was 1 pastor of Qk Community Church and t member oT the relligious work department oT the Chprtan«a» Ihstitntlon, speaking frequently from the Chautanqnx platform. From 19W to 19X&. Mr. Horton was Chaplain: at the Samtariiim. At that tnne-.be retired- but fia& filled every palpi£ in the United :Presfiytwiaar; Argyfe Presbytery « i« * He supplied Methodist, -JBaptisfc, and Presbyterian- Jit t o w n s a d j a c e n t tot- S a le m - T h is c o m in g s u m m e r D c . H o r to « - h a s m e n g a g e m e a iti a fc O if i n M e ^ g o e s t preasdfiber- f o r t h e P r e s fc F H t e r ia n : a n d B a p t i s t u n i o n J t r r i c e s rB it& a : a f c llk ! JOn. A pril H>at l;47 a. nt, a son; piw ntir itirtee* 0 — ca was,horn S'^OpfU B C .H . 2. On April 21, at 824 a. ul , a son* Stanley Eagene, weighing G pounds $ ounces, was bam ta Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Laakerf, Seneca Falls, R. D. I . Os April Z f , at 5:31 p. nt. 3 son, Dennis Fageaif, weighiag ? pounds | ouaees, was bom ta M r. and Mrs. DeatM Coaio^ X 2 S W . Maik EL. Phdpa. On April 23; at -tilt p. nu as danoHer; Liada Marie, weVwag sfx.pooods 9% oonces Was ham to John and Dorothy Matthews, o f Phelps, R. D. [ On April 22, at 4^5 p. mw & 'son, David Watson, weighing ft pounds 754 ounces, was barn ta Reverend and Mrs. Walter F. Holikerk, 113 WHfiants S t, Kew- ark. On A pril 25, a t I£B x . son, John Karl, weighing f lhs~ owarrs, waaPlacw i» Mrs. Kart Btriebo^. «T Chestnut Sfc, (ha. Ajpnl' 24,. a,. ja^. »- W : Wiffiata kebanL w .i^in ir ;S^p«ands. i,? w >&**■ h»i dangjhter. mendbers wOt he imt&ricd. . {how w aies. have been, r»I*edMnciHti««- «■»■*** ccc^p [-»fa*nly pcty had. -